CLASS 341, | CODED DATA GENERATION OR CONVERSION |
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SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
GENERAL STATEMENT OF THE CLASS SUBJECT MATTER
This is the generic class for (a) originating or emitting a coded set of discrete signals or (b) translating one code into another code wherein the information signal content remains the same but the formats may differ. For classification herein, at least one of the codes must be a set of pulses or digits and electrical in nature.
SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS
Excluded from this class is analog to analog conversion. See References to Other Classes, below, for examples of other classes containing this subject matter.
Included in this class (341) is subject matter relating to codes, per se, such as Morse codes, grey codes. Excluded from this class are coded records and coded record readers . See References to Other Classes, below,
Combinations of an optically encoded shaft wheel and a photocell absent any signal processing circuitry are classified elsewhere. See References to Other Classes, below.
Code converters which may be utilized in pulse or digital communication systems, Class 375, are classified in this class (341).
A. The combination of the subject matter of this class (341) and another art environment is generally classified with the art device where the environment is significant by virtue of the claimed relationship. For example:
Coding and decoding for cryptography
Coding and decoding for error detection or correction
Code transmitters specific to telemetry.
Data compression and expansion
Microwave devices.
Radiowave beacons.
Radar generation, conversion or systems
B. Pulse generation or conversion which is not unique to communications are classified in the appropriate classes. For example:
Pulse demodulation, per se.
Pulse generation.
Pulse modulation, per se
Pulse wave conversion systems; i.e., sine wave to pulse wave
See References to Other Classes, below, for appropriate class references.
This class is structured into 14 main divisions. See Subclass References to the Current Class, below.
SECTION III - SUBCLASS REFERENCES TO THE CURRENT CLASS
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1+, | for Digital Pattern Reading Type Converters or generators: subclasses . |
20+, | for Bodily Actuated Code Generator. |
50+, | for Digital Code to Digital Code Converters. |
108, | for Reversible Analog to Digital Converter |
109, | for Stochastic Techniques. |
110, | Analog to Digital Conversion Followed by Digital to Analog Conversion. |
111+, | for Phase or Time of Phase Reversal |
118+, | for Converter Compensation |
120+, | Converter Calibration or Testing: |
122+, | for Sample and Hold |
126+, | for Analog to or From Digital Conversion |
173+, | for Code Generator or Transmitter |
200, | for Quantizers |
899, | Miscellaneous |
SECTION IV - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
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178, | Telegraphy, subclass 2 for teles:graphic code changers, subclass 26.1 for telegraph printing page translators, and subclass 71 for code transformers in automatic telegraph repeaters. |
234, | Selective Cutting (e.g., Punching), subclasses 69+ for a pattern controlled selective punching device embodying code conversion means. |
235, | Registers, subclass 429 for electromechanical means to translate the code sensed from a coded record into a different code; subclasses 487+ for coded records and subclasses 435+ for coded record readers. |
250, | Radiant Energy, subclass 231 for optical or photocell systems having a light valve which is actuated by a shaft encoder or angle indicator absent any signal processing circuitry, subclass 271 for invisible radiant energy coded record readers, subclasses 555+ for coded record controlled photocell circuits and subclasses 566+ for coded record reading optical or pre-photocell systems; appropriate subclasses for Microwave devices. |
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems, for analog to analog conversion |
327, | Miscellaneous Active Electrical Nonlinear Devices, Circuits, and Systems, subclasses 50+ for signal discriminating or comparing by amplitude, subclasses 100+ for miscellaneous signal conversion or generation, i.e., sine wave to pulse wave, and subclasses 1+ for signal discriminating by various parameters; subclasses 291+ for Pulse generation. |
329, | Demodulators, subclasses 104+ for pulse demodulators or detectors. |
332, | Modulators, subclass 183 for modulation converters; subclasses 9+ for pulse modulation, per se. |
340, | Communications: Electrical, subclasses 5.1 through 5.92for intelligence comparison for controlling in a selective communication system, subclass 11.1 for selective systems with encoding of data, subclasses 870.01-870.44 for telemetering code transmitters, and subclass 870.21 for telemetry with analog to digital conversion. |
342, | Communications: Directive Radio Wave Systems and Devices (e.g., Radar, Radio Navigation), subclass 185 for scan conversion in a radar system; subclasses 385+ for radiowave beacons. |
345, | Computer Graphics Processing and Selective Visual Display Systems, subclasses 156+ for visual display systems with selective electrical control including specified input means and subclasses 418-475 for computer graphics processing. |
348, | Television, subclasses 441 through 459for television signal format conversion, subclasses 469-496 for television signal formatting, and subclasses 384.1-440.1 for analog television bandwidth compression or expansion. |
358, | Facsimile and Static Presentation Processing, subclasses 426.01 through 426.16for facsimile bandwidth compression or expansion. |
360, | Dynamic Magnetic Information Storage or Retrieval, subclass 32 for analog to or from digital conversion combined with magnetic dynamic recording or reproduction, and subclasses 40+ for dynamic magnetic recording of digital signals in specified codes or formats. |
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems And Devices, subclasses 171+ for electrical relay systems of the code responsive type. |
363, | Electric Power Conversion Systems, appropriate subclasses for electrical power conversion as opposed to data conversion. |
367, | Communications, Electrical: Acoustic Wave Systems and Devices, subclass 66 for analog and digital compatible acoustic wave systems and subclass 74 for format conversion in an acoustic wave system. |
370, | Multiplex Communications, subclasses 465+ for adaptive multiplex communications systems, and 477 for bandwidth compression or expansion. |
375, | Pulse or Digital Communications, subclasses 240.01 through 240.29for digital television bandwidth reduction systems and subclasses 242-254 for pulse code modulation of an input analog signal. |
377, | Electrical Pulse Counters, Pulse Dividers, or Shift Registers: Circuits and Systems, subclass 42 for analog to digital or digital to analog conversion of the input or output of such systems. |
379, | Telephonic Communications, subclass 281 for conversion between dial pulse and tone signals in a telephone switching system, subclass 289 for a translator in a telephone switching system, subclass 339 for signal conversion in telephone repeaters and subclass 353 for conversion of signal form in telephony. |
380, | Cryptography, appropriate subclasses for electrical cryptos:graphic devices, particularly encoding or decoding for cryptos:graphic purposes, which is excluded from this class (341). |
381, | Electrical Audio Signal Processing Systems and Devices, subclasses 29 through 35for time or bandwidth compression or expansion of an audio signal which may involve analog to or from digital conversion and subclasses 36 through 53 for speech analysis and/or synthesis which may involve analog to or from digital conversion. |
382, | Image Analysis, subclass 276 for image transformations and subclass 232 for data compression or image coding. |
455, | Telecommunications, for analog to analog conversion. |
463, | Amusement Devices: Games, subclasses 1+ , particularly subclasses 36+, for a code generator or conversion device either combined with a game or particularly adapted to serve as an input device for an electronic game. |
700, | Data Processing: Generic Control Systems or Specific Applications, subclasses 83 through 85for input means for generic data processing control systems and subclasses 245-264 for robot control. |
704, | Data Processing: Speech Signal Processing, Linguistics, Language Translation, and Audio Compression/Decompression, subclasses 500+ for differential encoding of audio signals. |
708, | Electrical Computers: Arithmetic Processing and Calculating, subclasses 1+ for hybrid computer systems having analog to digital or digital to analog conversion and subclasses 131+ for input means for digital data processors or computers. |
709, | Electrical Computers and Digital Processing Systems: Multiple Computer or Process Coordinating, appropriate subclassesfor data transfer among a plurality of spatially distributed computers or digital data processing systems. |
714, | Error Detection/Correction and Fault Detection/Recovery, subclasses 752 through 798for conversion of digital data into error detecting or correcting codes, subclass 810 for error/fault detection techniques for a multilevel code and subclass 823 for error detection by transmission of data and its complement. |
SUBCLASSES
1 | DIGITAL PATTERN READING TYPE CONVERTER: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having a spatial variation of a parameter
on an object to form a digital pattern carrier (e.g., movable code
disk), and a pattern reading device providing a digital output.
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2 | Plural denominationally related carriers (e.g., coarse/fine geared discs): | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter having a plurality of digital pattern carriers
each producing an output signal portion representing a different
integral power of the base or radix (denominational order) of the
digital representation or an element of a combination code.
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3 | Plural types of codes on single carrier: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter including a digital pattern carrier having
two or more disparate code patterns thereon.
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4 | According to nonlinear function: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter wherein the pattern is characterized by a
mathematical function such that an encoded signal does not vary
in direct proportion to the input being encoded.
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5 | For X or Y coordinate determination (e.g., stylus-pad): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter having structure to produce a signal in accordance
with the position of an object on a predetermined surface.
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6 | With directional discrimination: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter in which the digital pattern carrier and the pattern reading device have bidirectional motion therebetween, and includes circuitry or structure to distinguish the direction of such movement. | |
7 | Antiambiguity feature: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter having structure or circuitry to positively ascertain which one of two adjacent pattern portions is being read when close to a boundary between two pattern portions. | |
8 | Real and complementary patterns: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter where the digital pattern carrier has two patterns, one of which is the complement of the other. | |
9 | Having combined (e.g., denominational, combination code) coding pattern: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter where the digital pattern has a plurality
of separate tracks such that the digital output signal obtained
is composed of several signal parts usually each representing a
denominational order of the digital representation or an element
of a combination code.
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10 | Constant distance code: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 9. Subject matter wherein successive portions of the digital
pattern differ only in one bit or element.
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11 | Incremental: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter where the digital pattern is such that it produces a signal (pulse) on a single terminal for each predetermined incremental change of an input. | |
12 | Cathode ray: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter where a beam of electrons is moved relative
to a pattern in order to convert an analog signal to a digital signal.
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13 | Optical: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter where the digital pattern carrier is read
by an optical device.
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14 | Having optical waveguide: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Subject matter which includes an elongated optically transparent
structure to carry light between the pattern carrier and a pattern
reading device or light source.
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15 | Magnetic, inductive or capacitive: | ||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter where the digital pattern on the carrier
is a spatial variation of a magnetic, or electrostatic field, or
permeability thereof to such a field, and the pattern reading device includes
a device responsive to such a field.
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16 | Brush and contacts or conductive pattern: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter where the indicia on a movable code member
are formed by conductive elements.
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17 | Actuated by physical projection: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Subject matter having a code member with projections for actuating a force operated switch according to a code to be generated. | |
20 | Bodily actuated code generator: | ||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having a control element which an operator
physically contacts to control the transmission or generation of
a coded set of pulses.
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21 | For handicapped user: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 20. Subject matter particularly designed for use by a physically
impaired individual.
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22 | Including keyboard or keypad: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 20. Subject matter including an array of manually actuated control
elements, each of which is indicative of a code value (i.e., digits).
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23 | Variable key legends: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter wherein each control element may represent
a plurality of code values and includes structure to provide an
indication of the code value of each element.
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24 | With error prevention means (e.g., debounce, antichatter): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter including compensation for improper system
operation or operator actuation.
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25 | With rollover feature (i.e., antidouble strike): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 24. Subject matter which compensates for simultaneous actuation of plural control elements. | |
26 | With particular key scanning feature: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter having a detail of a device which sequentially
senses the state of the plural control elements.
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27 | With audible or tactile indicator: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter which gives an indication of key operation
which may be heard or felt by the operator.
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28 | For pictorial or ideos:graphic characters (e.g., design, chinese or japanese characters): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter wherein the keys are specifically adapted
for generating a code corresponding to a design or a pictorial language
symbol representative of an idea or object rather than a word or
sound.
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29 | With variable pulse spacing or grouping: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter in which the duration of or between pulses, or
the order of diverse types of pulses, is varied.
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30 | For numerical pulse type transmission: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter in which the meaning of the pulse code is
determined solely by the number of pulses transmitted.
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31 | Photoelectric actuation: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter in which the operation of a control element
is sensed by an electrical light sensor.
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32 | Magnetic or inductive actuation: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter in which the operation of a control element
is sensed by a magnetic field responsive sensor.
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33 | Capacitive actuation: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter in which the operation of a control element
is sensed by a capacitive sensor.
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34 | Pressure sensitive actuation: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 22. Subject matter in which the operation of a control element
is sensed by a sensor responsive to an applied mechanical force.
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35 | With rotary dial: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 20. Subject matter including a control element adapted for rotational
motion.
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50 | DIGITAL CODE TO DIGITAL CODE CONVERTERS: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter comprising means whereby a system of digital signals representing information is changed to a different system of digital signals representing the same information. | |
51 | Adaptive coding: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals wherein the coding is automatically modified
during the coding process.
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52 | To or from particular bit symbol: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals, where certain types of wave forms are used to represent zeros and ones, to other digital signals where different wave forms are used to represent zeros and ones. | |
53 | Bit represented by pulse width: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 52. Subject matter where specific pulse widths are used to represent the signal states of the digital signals. | |
54 | Bit represented by discrete frequency: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 52. Subject matter where different specific frequencies are used to represent the signal states of the digital signals. | |
55 | Substituting specified bit combinations for other prescribed bit combinations: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digitally encoded signals to other digitally encoded signals by substituting one combination of bits for another combination of bits. | |
56 | To or from multilevel codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting to or from digital signals
in which each bit of one of the digital signals can be one of three
or more signal states.
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57 | Binary to or from ternary: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 56. Subject matter for converting digital signals where each
bit may have one of two stable states to or from digital signals
where each bit may have one of three stable states.
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58 | To or from minimum D.C. level codes: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals wherein the coding is arranged to minimize the direct current component present in the converted signal. | |
59 | To or from run length limited codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting to or from codes where the
number of successive ones or zeros occurring in the code is constrained
not to exceed a predetermined limit.
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60 | To or from packed format: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting to or from codes comprising
more than one shorter data words so that they can be handled by
a machine component designed for longer data words.
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61 | Data rate conversion: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for changing the number of bits per unit of time during which the bits comprising a digital signal are presented. | |
62 | BCD (binary-coded-decimal) to or from decimal: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting between digital signals where
each digit of a number expressed in a system having a base of ten
is individually coded as a number having a base of two, and digital
signals where each digit of a decimal number is represented by a "one" in
an appropriate one of ten bit positions.
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63 | To or from bit count codes: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals by counting the number of zeros and or ones
in the signal and substituting a digital indication of that count
in place of the actual bits (e.g., run
length codes).
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64 | To or from number of pulses: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals wherein the number of discrete pulses is representative of the coded information. | |
65 | To or from huffman codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Subject matter for converting coded digital signals to or
from other coded digital signals representing the same information, where
the various code words are generated based on the probability of
character or symbol occurrence.
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66 | To or from Morse code: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Subject matter where each character is represented by one or more bits which may have two different lengths, the particular code assigned to each character being in accordance with the coding system known as Morse code. | |
67 | To or from variable length codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals wherein the words are not all of the same
bit length.
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68 | To or from nrz (nonreturn-to-zero) codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
a digital signal waveform wherein the signal levels do not return
to zero between successive bit periods.
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69 | Return-to-zero to or from nrz (nonreturn-to-zero) codes: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter for converting digital signals encoded so that the signal returns to zero between successive bits to digital signals wherein the signal does not return to zero between successive bits or vice versa. | |
70 | To or from bi-phase level code (e.g., split phase code, manchester code): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals wherein a one is encoded as a transition from a high to a low level during the middle of a bit cell and a zero is encoded as a transition from a low to a high level during the middle of a bit cell or where a zero is encoded as a transition from a high to a low level during the middle of a bit cell and a one is encoded as a transition from a low to a high level during the middle of a bit cell. | |
71 | To or from bi-phase space or mark codes (e.g., double frequency code, fm code): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals wherein there is a transition at the beginning of every bit cell and (a) a one is no second transition and a zero is a second transition half a bit period later, or (b) a one is a second transition half a bit period later and a zero is no second transition. | |
72 | To or from delay modulation code (e.g., miller code, three frequency code, mfm code): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals wherein a one is encoded as a transition in the middle of a bit cell and a zero is encoded as a transition at the start of the bit cell except there is no transition after a one. | |
73 | To or from coded mark inversion: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter where data is represented by a code where
zeros are represented by a 01 during each bit cell and ones are
represented by 11 or 00 alternately during each bit cell, Also called
binary coded alternate mark inversion.
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74 | To or from double density code: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals where a one is a transition at the end of a bit period and a zero is a transition at the center of a bit period, except when a zero follows a one, in which case there is no transition in the bit period. | |
75 | To or from nonlinear codes: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals such that the information represented by the
latter digital signals are a nonlinear function of the information
represented by the former digital signals.
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76 | To or from differential codes: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals wherein each signal is determined as the result
of a difference or comparison between the current value of the signal
and prior values of the signal.
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77 | To or from delta modulation codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 76. Subject matter where the output signal is a series of one
bit words representing the difference between the current input
signal and the integral value of all prior input signals.
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78 | Programmable structure: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter where the code converter contains apparatus which is operator changeable to modify the conversion process. | |
79 | Tree structure: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter where interconnections of switches have a
divergent branching arrangement with each preceding switch output
connected to a plurality of succeeding switches or vice versa.
For example:
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80 | To or from fibonacci codes: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting to or from codes wherein the relative weighing assigned to each bit of the code word is equal to the sum of the weights of the adjacent two bits of lesser significance. | |
81 | To or from interleaved format: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting to or from a data format wherein each data word as presented contains bits from more than one code word. | |
82 | To or from mixed code formats: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals wherein single words are encoded using two or more different codes. | |
83 | To or from mixed base codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals where the coding involves two or more different
bases.
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84 | Binary to bcd (binary-coded-decimal): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 83. Subject matter for converting from digital signals representing
numbers coded in a system having a base of two to digital signals
where each digit of these numbers is individually coded in a system
having a base of two.
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85 | BCD (binary coded decimal) to binary: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 83. Subject matter for converting from digital signals where
each digit of a number having a base of ten is encoded using a base
of two to digital signals where the number as a whole is coded in
a system having a base of two.
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86 | Generator runs until new code is generated: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter where the conversion is accomplished by a code generator which is allowed to operate until it generates the new code equivalent of the old code word sought to be converted. | |
87 | Unnecessary data suppression: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to a form
wherein signals representing data which are not essential to the
desired information are eliminated.
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88 | Multiple conversions using same converter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter where, in the same code converter, more than one code conversion takes place. | |
89 | Reversible converters: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter comprising converters which convert digital
signals in one code to digital signals in another code and also
convert the latter digital signals back to the first digital signals.
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90 | To or from alphanumeric code formats: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals which are encoded so that numerals as well as letters of the alphabet and special symbols may be represented. | |
91 | To or from baudot code: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals which are coded in Baudot code.
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92 | To or from hollerith code: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals which are coded in Hollerith code.
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93 | Complementers: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals which are derivable from a specified number by subtracting it from a second specified number. | |
94 | With error detection or correction: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter with means inherent in the converter for
sensing when the converter is producing an incorrect result and/or
correcting the result.
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95 | Byte length changed: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals of one set
word length to signals of another set word length.
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96 | To or from constant distance codes: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from
other digital signals encoded in a format so that in going from
any particular numerical value to an immediately adjacent numerical
value a constant number of bit positions change state.
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97 | Gray to binary: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96. Subject matter for converting from a unit distance code
as shown in the chart below to a code where numbers are expressed
in a system having a base of two.
| Binary = 0000; | |
| Gray code = 0000 | Binary = 0001; | |
| Gray code = 0001 | Binary = 0010; | |
| Gray code = 0011 | Binary = 0011; | |
| Gray code = 0010 | Binary = 0100; | |
| Gray code = 0110 | Binary = 0101; | |
| Gray code = 0111 | Binary = 0110; | |
| Gray code = 0101 | Binary = 0111; | |
| Gray code = 0100 | Binary = 1000; | |
| Gray code = 1100 | Binary = 1001; | |
| Gray code = 1101 | Binary = 1010; | |
| Gray code = 1111 | Binary = 1011; | |
| Gray code = 1110 | Binary = 1100; | |
| Gray code = 1010 | Binary = 1101; | |
| Gray code = 1011 | Binary = 1110; | |
| Gray code = 1001 | Binary = 1111; | |
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98 | Binary to gray: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96. Subject matter for converting from a code where numbers
are expressed in a system having a base of two to a unit distance
code where decimal values are assigned as shown in the chart below
for the first 15 words.
| Binary = 0000; | |
| Gray code = 0000 | Binary = 0001; | |
| Gray code = 0001 | Binary = 0010; | |
| Gray code = 0011 | Binary = 0011; | |
| Gray code = 0010 | Binary = 0100; | |
| Gray code = 0110 | Binary = 0101; | |
| Gray code = 0111 | Binary = 0110; | |
| Gray code = 0101 | Binary = 0111; | |
| Gray code = 0100 | Binary = 1000; | |
| Gray code = 1100 | Binary = 1001; | |
| Gray code = 1101 | Binary = 1010; | |
| Gray code = 1111 | Binary = 1011; | |
| Gray code = 1110 | Binary = 1100; | |
| Gray code = 1010 | Binary = 1101; | |
| Gray code = 1011 | Binary = 1110; | |
| Gray code = 1001 | Binary = 1111; | |
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99 | To or from display device codes: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals which are arranged in codes designed to activate particular devices for displaying the value of the coded signal. | |
100 | Serial to parallel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals wherein the
bits of each word are presented one bit at a time in sequence to
digital signals where all bits of a word are presented simultaneously.
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101 | Parallel to serial: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals where all
bits of a word are presented simultaneously to digital signals wherein
the bits of each word are presented one bit at a time in sequence.
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102 | To or from "N" out of "M" codes: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals to or from other digital signals which have a given number of bit positions (M) and where, in each of the code words, the same number of bit positions (N) contain a one. | |
103 | "N" out of "M" to "X" out of "Y": |
This subclass is indented under subclass 102. Subject matter for converting digital signals from one "N" out of "M" code to another "N" out of "M" code where the values of N and/or M are different. | |
104 | Binary to decimal: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals which represent
a number in a system having a base of two to signals where each
digit of a number expressed in a system having a base ten is represented
by a "one" in an appropriate one of the ten bit
positions.
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105 | Decimal to binary: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting digital signals, where
each digit of a number expressed in a system having a base of ten
is represented by a "one" in an appropriate one
of the ten bit positions, to digital signals which represent
the number in a system having a base two.
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106 | Coding by table look-up techniques: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting words coded according to a first system to words coded according to a second system by selecting from storage the word in the second system corresponding to the word in the first system. | |
107 | To or from code based on probability: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Subject matter for converting coded digital signals representing
letters to or from other coded digital signals representing the
same letters where, the various code words are generated based
on the statistical likelihood of character or symbol occurrence.
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108 | REVERSIBLE ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter where the converter is capable of operating
either as an analog to digital converter or as a digital to analog
converter.
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109 | STOCHASTIC TECHNIQUES: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter where the code conversion is based on random
generation of signals or codes.
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110 | ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERSION FOLLOWED BY DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERSION: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter where an analog to digital conversion is
followed by a digital to analog conversion.
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111 | PHASE OR TIME OF PHASE CHANGE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the analog quantity converted is the phase or the time of phase change of a signal. | |
112 | Synchro or resolver signal: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 111. Subject matter including a motorlike device having a stator
and a rotor which transforms an angular-position input
into variable phase output or vice versa, or a simulation
thereof.
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113 | Coarse and fine: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 112. Subject matter comprising two or more distinct and related
conversions one of which has an output comprising the more significant
bits of the digital signal and the other of which has an output
comprising the less significant bits of the digital signal.
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114 | Control system: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 112. Subject matter where there is a comparison between the desired
position of an object and its actual position as measured and there
is a control means which responds to the difference in these positions
and attempts to minimize this difference.
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115 | Converter compensation: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 112. Subject matter comprising means, inherent in the
converter, for automatically correcting for undesired changes
in the parameters controlling converter operation and means for
determining or manually correcting or setting the operating conditions
of the converter.
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116 | Analog resolver or synchro signal to digital signal: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 112. Subject matter for converting from an angular position of
a resolver or synchro rotor relative to a reference position to
a digital signal.
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117 | Digital signal to analog resolver or synchro signal: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 112. Subject matter for converting from a digital input to analog
values which represent the angular position of a resolver or synchro
rotor relative to a reference position.
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118 | CONVERTER COMPENSATION: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter comprising means, inherent in a
converter, for automatically correcting for undesired changes
in the parameters controlling converter operation or means for determining
and manually correcting or setting the operating conditions of the
converter.
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119 | Temperature compensation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 118. Subject matter comprising means for compensating for drift due to the effects of heat. | |
120 | CONVERTER CALIBRATION OR TESTING: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter comprising means for evaluation of a converter"s
output for known input values, followed by adjustments
for obtaining a desired input-output relation.
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121 | Trimming control circuits: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 120. Subject matter wherein auxiliary circuits are provided by means of which the converter is altered to be within specifications. | |
122 | SAMPLE AND HOLD: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter where the value of the input to the converter
is determined only at discrete time intervals and the value so determined
is kept constant during the conversion.
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123 | Having variable sampling rate: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 122. Subject matter where the time intervals between the determinations of the value of the input to the converter are not constant. | |
124 | Sampled and held input signal with linear return to datum: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 122. Subject matter where the sampled and held signal is returned linearly to a reference level. | |
125 | Sampled and held input signal with nonlinear return to datum: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 122. Subject matter where the sampled and held signal is returned nonlinearly to a reference level. | |
126 | ANALOG TO OR FROM DIGITAL CONVERSION: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein analog information represented by the amplitude of an electrical signal, which signal can have an infinite number of values within a given range is converted to or from a coded digital signal representing the same information. | |
127 | Bipolar: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter where the analog signal has appreciable amplitude in both directions from a reference level. | |
128 | Dual slope analog to digital converter: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 127. Subject matter where the input analog signal is integrated
for a fixed time interval following which there is a linear return
of the integrated signal to a reference level by means of an applied
signal; the order of application of the two signals may
be reversed.
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129 | Plural slope analog to digital converter: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 127. Subject matter where the input analog signal is integrated
for a fixed time interval following which there is a nonlinear return
of the integrated signal to a reference level by means of applied
plural signals or by changing the frequency of a clock signal which
is being counted.
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130 | Difunction code as output: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter where each of two signal levels is assigned a specific numerical value and any analog value between these two levels is represented by the relative number of occurrences of pulses at each of the two levels. | |
131 | Increasing converter resolution (e.g., dithering): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter where, from a system having a quantizing interval corresponding to a nominally n-bit system, one obtains a system having an n+1 or greater bit system due to the application of an oscillating or periodic signal to the input signal. | |
132 | Detecting analog signal peak: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter including means whereby the maximum or minimum point of the analog signal waveform is detected. | |
133 | With particular solid state devices (e.g., gunn effect device, josephson device, drift transistor, using solid state active devices as impedances): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter wherein there are used special transistors
other than ordinary transistors or wherein solid state devices are
used to perform special functions they do not commonly perform.
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134 | Integrated injection logic: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 133. Subject matter having a complementary transistor pair merged
on the same substrate as an integrated circuit device, incorporating
a vertical, inverse mode NPN (PNP) transistor, which can
have isolated multicollector regions, and a PNP (NPN) lateral
transistor, which serves as a current injector to inject
charge current directly into the NPN (PNP) transistor
base.
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135 | Current mirror: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 133. Subject matter having a circuit with parallel elements wherein
the current flowing through one element exactly reflects that flowing
in the other element.
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136 | Field effect transistor: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 133. Subject matter using a semiconductor device in which the
resistance between two terminals, the source and the drain, is
switched by a voltage applied to the third terminal, the
gate, and the said resistance is determined by device geometry.
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137 | Using optical device, (e.g., fiber optics, cathode ray tubes): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter wherein the analog to or from digital conversion
is achieved using devices which generate, detect or transmit
light (e.g., photoelectric cells, photomultipliers, Kerr cells, light
relays, electroluminescent devices, etc.).
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138 | Nonlinear: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter where the output does not vary in direct
proportion to the input.
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139 | Automatic control for increasing converter range (e.g., gain ranging, automatic gain control): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 138. Subject matter comprising automatic means particularly adapted for increasing the range of signal amplitudes which can be handled by the converter. | |
140 | Linearization (e.g., nonlinear transfer characteristic compensates for nonlinear transducer): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 138. Subject matter wherein nonlinear code conversion is used
to provide an output which varies in direct proportion to the input.
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141 | Multiplex: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter where a single converter is used to convert
signals received on different inputs representing distinct data
in time division multiplex or where a converter produces a plurality of
different distinct simultaneous outputs representing differing independent
data.
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142 | Converter is part of control loop: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter where there is a comparison between the desired
position of an object and its actual position and there is a control
means which responds to the difference in these positions and attempts
to minimize this difference.
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143 | Differential encoder and/or decoder (e.g., delta modulation, differential pulse code modulation): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter wherein the analog signal which is to be
encoded or decoded depends on the difference between a given analog
signal and the analog signal previously encoded or decoded.
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144 | Digital to analog conversion: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter wherein information represented by a coded digital signal is converted to a form wherein the information is contained in the amplitude of an electrical signal. | |
145 | Coarse and fine conversions: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter comprising two or more distinct but related
conversions one of which responds to the more significant bits of
the digital signal and the other of which responds to the less significant
bits of the digital signal.
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146 | Serial conversion: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter where the conversion occurs as a series of sequential conversions made in serially connected stages the output of a given stage being dependent on the results of the preceding stage. | |
147 | Function generator: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter wherein a series of digital signals is converted
to a series of discrete analog values, these values being
a particular mathematical function of the input digital signals.
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148 | Tree structure: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter where interconnections of switches have a
divergent branching arrangement with each preceding switch output
connected to a plurality of succeeding switches or vice versa.
For example:
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149 | Using magnetic or cryogenic components: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter wherein particular magnetic components or
components used at very low temperatures near absolute zero form
an essential part of a digital to analog conversion.
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150 | Using charge coupled devices or switched capacitances: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter where there is a digital to analog converter
using devices or circuits through which there is a sequential transfer
of electric charges.
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151 | Analog output represents a displacement or force: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter where the analog output of the converter represents a change in position of an object or a force applied to an object. | |
152 | With intermediate conversion of digital value to time interval: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter wherein the input digital signal is converted
to intermediate signals which are a measure of a time interval or
a series of intervals representative of the input digital signals.
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153 | Using weighted impedances: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter where the conversion utilizes a network comprising a series of impedances each of which has a value such that the current through it is representative of the value of a particular bit position of the digital input signal and a summing circuit for adding the currents flowing through the impedances to develop a signal representative of the digital input signal. | |
154 | Using ladder network: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 144. Subject matter where the conversion utilizes an impedance network (typically an R\2R ladder network) having a number of nodes equal to the number of bits in the digital signal, each node being selectively fed with equal currents in response to the digital signals and thereby outputting an electrical signal representative of the digital input signal. | |
155 | Analog to digital conversion: | ||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Subject matter wherein analog information represented by
a parameter of an electrical signal, which signal can have
an infinite number of values within a given range, is converted
to a coded digital signal representing the same information.
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156 | Coarse and fine conversions: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter comprising two or more distinct but related
conversions one of which produces the more significant bits of the
digital signal and the other of which produces the less significant
bits of the digital signal.
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157 | Intermediate conversion to frequency or number of pulses: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter wherein the input analog signal is converted to a signal the frequency of which is proportional to the value of the input signal or is converted to a pulse signal the number of pulses of which is proportional to the value of the input signal. | |
158 | Analog input compared with static reference: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter in which the analog input signal is compared
with one or more nonvarying analog reference values.
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159 | Parallel type: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 158. Subject matter where an analog value is simultaneously compared with a number of different reference values. | |
160 | Including priority encoder: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 159. Subject matter where an encoder, in which an input analog signal is compared with a plurality of reference values, has an output which depends on the largest reference value which the input signal is greater than. | |
161 | Acting sequentially: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 158. Subject matter where the conversion occurs as a result of sequential comparisons made in serially connected stages and during which the particular analog value being converted is not changed. | |
162 | Serial conversions with change in signal: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 158. Subject matter where the conversion occurs as a result of sequential comparisons made in serially connected stages and during which the particular analog value being converted is changed. | |
163 | Recirculating: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 158. Subject matter wherein the analog signal is compared with
a fixed reference signal and, depending on their relative
magnitudes, either the analog signal itself or the difference between
the analog signal and the reference signal is amplified and fed
back for comparison with the same reference value.
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164 | Single comparator and counter: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 158. Subject matter having one comparator and a counter.
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165 | Single comparator and digital storage: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 158. Subject matter having one comparator and means for storing
a digital signal.
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166 | Intermediate conversion to time interval: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter where the analog input signal is converted
to a signal where the analog value is represented by some time interval
and the latter signal is digitized or coded by counting during said
interval.
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167 | Dual slope: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Subject matter wherein the input analog signal is integrated
for a fixed time interval following which there is a linear return
of the integrated signal to the datum level by means of an applied
reference signal; the order of application of the two signals
may be reversed.
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168 | Plural slope: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Subject matter wherein the input analog signal is integrated
for a fixed time interval following which there is a nonlinear return
to the datum level by means of applied plural reference signals
or by changing the frequency of a clock signal which is being counted.
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169 | Input signal compared with linear ramp: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Subject matter where the input analog signal is compared
with a linearly increasing signal.
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170 | Input signal compared with nonlinear ramp: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Subject matter where the input analog signal is compared
with a signal increasing in a nonlinear manner.
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171 | Using magnetic or cryogenic components: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter wherein particular magnetic components or
components used at very low temperatures near absolute zero form
an essential part of an analog to digital conversion.
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172 | Using charge transfer devices (e.g., charge coupled devices, charge transfer by switched capacitances): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter where there is an analog to digital converter
using devices or circuits through which there is a sequential transfer
of electric charges.
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173 | Code generator or transmitter: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter for originating or emitting a coded set of
pulses.
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174 | Plural transmitters: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter including multiple pulse transmitters for
sending output along a common channel.
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175 | With code display at transmitter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter including a visual indication of the contents of the pulse code at the point of code origination. | |
176 | Transmitter for remote control signal: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter in which the transmitter produces a signal
specifically described for control of a remotely located device.
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177 | Producing different pulse frequencies: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter which generates coded pulses of different frequencies and in which the code is represented by the pulse frequency. | |
178 | With variable pulse spacing and grouping: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter in which the duration of or between pulses,
or the order of diverse types of pulses, is varied.
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179 | Plural pulse shapes: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 178. Subject matter in which pulses of different shapes are utilized. | |
180 | Plural channels: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 178. Subject matter having more than one channel leading away
from the transmitter.
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181 | Carrier frequency variation: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 178. Subject matter in which the frequency of the carrier upon
which the pulses are modulated is varied.
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182 | With variable pulse length: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 178. Subject matter in which the duration of the pulses is varied. | |
183 | Pulse presence or absence in equal length code: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 178. Subject matter in which the code consists of a set of a
fixed number of pulses and in which the meaning of the pulse code
is determined by the presence or absence of a pulse.
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184 | Numerical pulse type: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter in which the meaning of the pulse code is
determined solely by the number of pulses transmitted.
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185 | Multistage: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Subject matter having plural pulse code generating stages
cooperating to produce components of a pulse code output.
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186 | With gaseous or space discharge device: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Subject matter wherein a portion of a signal current conducting
path includes an ion or electron beam path through a gas, vapor
or vacuum.
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187 | Having counter or register: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Subject matter including a device to store or accumulate
pulses.
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188 | Serial pulse number actuation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Subject matter wherein different pulse codes are actuated by serially connected code generators in which an actuated code generator further actuates successively connected generators for a composite output. | |
189 | Pulse gating: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Subject matter in which a pulse code controlling device permits passage of pulses from a pulse source to generate a pulse code output. | |
190 | Mechanical switch feature: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Subject matter including a structural detail of a circuit path modifying device. | |
191 | With gaseous or space discharge device feature: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter including a detail of a signal current conducting device having a current conducting path which includes an electron or ion path through a gas, vapor or vacuum. | |
192 | With rotary distributor: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 173. Subject matter including a multiposition switch with a rotary
wiper arm.
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200 | QUANTIZER: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter for converting the instantaneous amplitude of an input signal to the nearest of a fixed number of discreet amplitude levels. | |
899 | MISCELLANEOUS: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter which does not meet the definition of, any other subclass in this class. | |